by affaan-m
continuous-learning-v2 turns Claude Code sessions into project-scoped learning with hooks, observer agents, confidence scoring, and promotion of repeated patterns into skills, commands, or agents.
by affaan-m
continuous-learning-v2 turns Claude Code sessions into project-scoped learning with hooks, observer agents, confidence scoring, and promotion of repeated patterns into skills, commands, or agents.
by affaan-m
The configure-ecc skill is an interactive installer for Everything Claude Code (ECC). It guides selective installation of skills and rules, helps choose user-level or project-level destinations, verifies target paths, and can optimize installed files after setup. Ideal for a reliable configure-ecc guide.
by ComposioHQ
skill-creator is a Skill Authoring guide for creating or updating Claude skills with clear activation criteria, SKILL.md structure, optional resources, and scripts to initialize, validate, and package reusable skill folders.
by ComposioHQ
skill-share is a Skill Authoring skill that helps create structured Claude skills, validate metadata, package them for distribution, and share announcements to Slack via Rube.
by alirezarezvani
write-a-skill helps agents author reusable skills with clear triggers, concise SKILL.md files, progressive disclosure, references, and Python validation scripts for review.
by alirezarezvani
self-improving-agent curates Claude Code auto-memory by reviewing MEMORY.md, promoting proven patterns to CLAUDE.md or .claude/rules/, and extracting reusable skills. Use it for memory health checks, evidence-backed rule promotion, and Context Engineering workflows where project knowledge must become durable.
by alirezarezvani
extract is a Skill Authoring utility that turns recurring fixes, workflows, or debugging patterns into a reusable SKILL.md with clear scope, triggers, workflow, examples, and optional references.
by dotnet
create-skill is a scaffold generator for new agent skills in the dotnet/skills style. Use it to create a valid skill folder, generate SKILL.md with frontmatter, and follow repository conventions for Skill Scaffolding. It is best for new skills, not editing existing ones.